Pours a beautiful deep dark color, but only a thin brown head. Nose is creamy coffee, with a hot of vanilla. Aromas are mainly coffee, but also some black chocolate, roasted malts, raisins and a light alcohol feeling. Kind of woody after-taste. OIly texture, low carbonation. Bitter and sweet finish. Enjoyable coffee stout, but it lacks deeper aromas and a better mouthfeel, something more creamy.

12 Fl. Oz. Bottle. Pours black, thick, with a foamy brown head that leaves a spotty lacing on the glass.aroma of roasted malts, chocolate, coffee and some vanilla. Taste is consistent and quite well balanced, sweet malts, bitter coffee and some hints of chocolate and vanilla. Very good beer, quite enjoyable.

Bottle from Ship in a Bottle. Aroma is heavy with coffee, vanilla and roasted beans or very dark chocolate. Pours black with a medium brown head. Taste is complex with some raisins, much coffee and chocolate. Very tasteful. Palate is full bodied and oil-like. Overall a very nice imperial stout and I highly recommend it.

12 oz bottle. Pours a translucent near black with rapidly fading head that leaves a dark brown ring of bubbles at the edge, no lacing. Aroma is espresso roast coffee, chocolate malt. Flavor is same with emphasis on coffee. Solid.

33cl bottle served in a snifter. Black with no head after a few seconds. Aroma is dirty coffee with a dry quality. Taste is quite earthy, dry coffee on top of the standard imperial stout flavours. Less powerful coffee presence than Mout & Mocca which to me was undrinkable. Not my favourite style of imperial stout but overall this is a nice example whilst still having the earthy, roasted qualities of coffee.

Bottle to stout glass. The pour is jet black with a brown head. The aroma is coffee and and sweetness with a bit of vanilla and roast. The taste is sweet coffee upfront with a bitter coffee and roasty finish. The finish is slick and thick. Good stuff.
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